News from 2010
Woman says privacy was invaded while at CAMC
CHARLESTON -- A woman is suing Charleston Area Medical Center after she claims her privacy was invaded.
Nitro man sues former employer for work-related injury
CHARLESTON -- A Nitro man and former employee is suing WV Dream Homes after he was injured on the job.
Three former assistant managers sue Wal-mart for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON -- Three former assistant managers are suing Wal-mart Stores East for wrongful termination of employment in three separate lawsuits.
Former inmate says she was sexually harassed, abused at Lakin
CHARLESTON -- A former Lakin Correctional Center inmate is suing two correctional officers and the West Virginia Division of Corrections after she claims she was sexually harassed and abused while incarcerated.
Clay woman sues China Max for wrongful termination
CHARLESTON -- A Clay County woman is suing her former employer for wrongful termination at China Max in the Charleston Town Center.
13 people say they were exposed to lab chemicals
CHARLESTON -- Thirteen individuals named 34 defendants in their separate lawsuits, claiming they were exposed to float-sink lab chemicals during their employment.
Man sues Division of Veteran's Affairs for fall down stairs
HUNTINGTON -- A man is suing the West Virginia Division of Veteran's Affairs after she was injured from falling down the stairs.
Wayne Co. man sues former employer for failure to pay wages
HUNTINGTON -- A Wayne County woman and former employee is suing Brian P. Conaty for failure to pay more than $26,000 in wages.
Citizen Copenhaver
Two generations ago, most major American cities had a variety of daily newspapers. There were at least two morning papers, each publishing multiple updated editions through the course of the day, and a couple of afternoon papers as well. Each paper had a distinct editorial slant and a "personality" of its own.
Benjamin says court erred in logging death opinion
Benjamin CHARLESTON – The state Supreme Court improperly granted an exception from workers' compensation law to the parents of a logger who died on the job, according to Justice Brent Benjamin.
Mason funeral home found in contempt for failing to pay AG in pre-need settlement
POINT PLEASANT -– The owners of a Mason County funeral remain under close supervision after being found in contempt for failing to pay restitution to the state Attorney General's Office to settle a consumer protection suit.
Romano elected president of WVAJ
CHARLESTON -- Mike Romano recently was named president of the West Virginia Association for Justice.
CIVIL FILINGS: Putnam County
July 22
CIVIL FILINGS: Wood County
July 14
CIVIL FILINGS: Ohio County
July 7
CIVIL FILINGS: Mason County
July 15
CIVIL FILINGS: Jefferson County
July 21
CIVIL FILINGS: Jackson County
July 14
CIVIL FILINGS: Berkeley County
June 22
Woman sues podiatry clinics for daughter's injuries
HUNTINGTON -- A mother is suing Great Teays Podiatry and Huntington Foot & Ankle Clinic after her daughter suffered injuries from surgery.